Episodios

  • Tariffs, Inflation, and the U.S. Economy | A Conversation with Economist Roy Cordato | Locked In
    Mar 13 2026

    Dr. Roy Cordato, Senior Economist Emeritus at the John Locke Foundation, joins Algenon Cash for a wide-ranging discussion about the current state of the U.S. economy.

    The conversation explores the role of tariffs, inflation, government spending, federal debt, and interest rates, and examines how national economic policy is shaping the business climate across the country.

    Cordato also brings the discussion closer to home, explaining how these macroeconomic forces influence North Carolina’s economic growth, investment environment, and cost of living.

    Topics include:

    • The real impact of tariffs on the U.S. economy

    • Why inflation has remained persistent

    • Risks associated with federal debt and government spending

    • The outlook for economic growth and recession

    • Why North Carolina continues to attract businesses and residents

    This episode provides a deeper look at the economic forces shaping the country — and what they mean for communities across North Carolina.

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    38 m
  • The Future of Downtown Greensboro: Business, City Hall & Community in Conversation | Locked In
    Mar 4 2026

    Downtown Greensboro has become the center of growing debate around public safety, economic development, and leadership. In this episode of Locked In, Algenon Cash hosts a candid panel discussion on the future of downtown Greensboro.

    The conversation brings together Richard Beard, representing the local business community, Mayor Pro Tem Denise Roth, offering perspective from city leadership, and community advocate Kim Grimsley Ritchy, sharing the concerns and expectations of residents.

    Together they discuss the real challenges facing Greensboro’s urban core, the opportunities ahead, and what it will take to restore momentum and confidence in downtown.

    Topics include public safety, business investment, civic leadership, transparency, and the long-term vision for Greensboro’s economic and cultural center.

    This episode offers a thoughtful and balanced conversation for anyone interested in the future of Greensboro, North Carolina, and the leadership decisions shaping the city’s next chapter.

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    42 m
  • Chef John Bobby on Scaling Restaurants and Building Community Through Food | Locked In
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode, I lock in with Chef John Bobby for a thoughtful conversation about restaurant leadership, community, and what it really takes to build a lasting culinary brand.

    Chef John Bobby shares how surrounding himself with a strong network of culinary professionals has shaped his growth — not just as a chef, but as a leader. We discuss the realities of operating in today’s hospitality environment, the discipline required to sustain a restaurant, and why long-term success depends on community alignment more than individual ego.

    This conversation goes beyond the kitchen. It explores leadership maturity, neighborhood investment, and how chefs can influence economic growth and culture in cities like Winston-Salem.

    If you’re interested in restaurant leadership, entrepreneurship, urban revitalization, or building a local culinary brand, this episode offers insight from someone doing the work in real time.

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    39 m
  • Downtown Greensboro at a Crossroads: A Conversation with Mayor Abuzuaiter | Locked In
    Feb 6 2026

    Downtown Greensboro is facing growing scrutiny—from business owners, former city leaders, and the public. In this episode, Greensboro Mayor Marikay Abuzuaiter joins me for a candid governing conversation about the real issues shaping downtown today: public safety, parking, homelessness, the role of Downtown Greensboro Inc., financing redevelopment, and the balance between perception and lived experience. This will provide listeners with an honest look at leadership, responsibility, and what it will take for downtown Greensboro to move forward in a challenging economic moment. Strong downtowns are a cornerstone to every community.

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    47 m
  • Downtown Greensboro Restaurant Closures: A Conversation with Zack Matheny | Locked In
    Feb 2 2026

    Downtown Greensboro is facing a wave of restaurant and small business closures, rising public frustration, and questions about leadership, safety, and revitalization. Following a blunt conversation with former Mayor Robbie Perkins, Algenon Cash sits down with Zack Matheny, President of Downtown Greensboro Inc, to respond directly. A grounded, necessary conversation about focus, leadership, and what it will take to stabilize and revitalize downtown Greensboro.

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    42 m
  • Greensboro’s Breaking Point: Restaurant Closures and the Reality Facing Local Cities | Locked In
    Jan 29 2026

    Greensboro is facing a different kind of economic moment. In this long-form conversation, Algenon Cash sits down with former Mayor Robbie Perkins to discuss the recent wave of restaurant and small business closures across Greensboro—and why this season feels fundamentally different. They explore the decline of downtown Greensboro, including public safety concerns, homelessness, cleanliness, and why many residents are choosing to stay away from the center city. The conversation also addresses the loss of legacy restaurants, the limits of local leadership, the role of downtown organizations, and why revitalization now requires real capital investment. This is not a political debate. It’s an honest discussion about economic reality, community strain, and what it will take to move forward.

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    36 m